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Theorising the Global Legal Order
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Swansea University Author: Volker Roben
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Defends the analytic approach to theorising the global legal order. Develops McCormick's institutional theory for the law above the state. Argues that the process of globalisation irritates and dislodges legal institutions hatched originally in domestic law, locates them in a vertically and hor...
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